National Hardware S825-521 8208 Fermaporta magnetici in nichel

Brand:National Hardware

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National Hardware S825-521 8208 Fermaporta magnetici in nichel

Tutte le viti di montaggio incluse per una facile installazione. Si monta a pavimento oa parete. Impedisce alla porta di chiudersi sbattendo. Tiene la porta aperta. Fermaporta magnetico con fermo US15. Decorativo e funzionale. Forte azione magnetica per tenere la porta in posizione aperta. Montare il corpo alla parete e la base alla porta per evitare danni alla parete. Prodotto con zinco pressofuso e acciaio.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand National Hardware
Brand ‎National Hardware
Certification ‎Steel Material
Color Satin Nickel
Color ‎Satin Nickel
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,333 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎satin
Finish Type satin
Finish Type ‎satin
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 4 x 6 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2 x 4 x 6 inches
Item model number ‎825.521
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5.3 ounces
Manufacturer ‎KWIK9
Material Alloy Steel, Zinc
Material ‎Alloy Steel, Zinc
Mounting Type wall
Mounting Type ‎wall
Number Of Pieces 1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎S825-521
Product Dimensions ‎2 x 4 x 6 inches
Size ‎1 Pack
Style Contemporary
Style ‎Contemporary
Warranty Description ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Scritto da: Liela Nitta
Keeps door open and coordinates well with our fixtures
I like the easy installation and quick replacement of one of the defective doorstops.
Scritto da: Brenda Marie
Mine is still working like new after 5 years
I have a bathroom door that sort of closes slowly all by itself. It doesn't help that the back of the door has a Cabidoor Cabinet attached so it makes it heavier. So to make sure my door stays open when I need it to - I got this. It works beautifully! The door securely stays open yet with just a slight tug it can also easily close. It stays behind the door when open so you do not even see it. Once you close the door you can see it, of course, but it looks just fine. Not unsightly at all like some other door thingies. And if you have cats there will never be the annoying springy thwong thwong sound. The only thing I have to say is that once in a while - maybe once per year or so - I have to just bend down and twist it slightly to tighten it fully on the wall again. I guess all the door openings and closings and the catching of the magnet and all can somewhat slightly turn the thing on the wall. Not a big issue at all - and it has never ever come off by itself or even very loose or anything. I am so glad I got this - it was a real game changer with that pesky door.
Scritto da: xyz
Great! I have four of these.
I've used this type of of door stop before and bought one of these to install in the "toilet room" in our master bathroom; the wife picked the color. After I installed it, it works perfectly(!), but the wife came in and said "Hmm, that's not the right color." Its in the "toilet room" of our master bath, you can't see it unless you have the door shut.... Still, it works perfectly. I've ordered 3 more of these for other locations in the house. This one was just as easy/hard to install as the others. The long piece that installs on the wall (typically) has three screws and dry-wall anchors, though I would use better anchors if it will be in a high traffic area. The smaller part is tricky to install - here is how I do it: Tape a piece of paper to the door over the location where the part will be installed. * Put the "door piece" on the magnet you just installed and close the door against it. * Trace the outline of the door piece on the paper, note that some markers will bleed through some papers and mark the door. * Disassemble the "door piece", removing the spring and "bumper" part and screw the screw plate back into the the outer shell * Align the outer shell to the outline on the the paper and mark the location of the two screw holes on the paper. * Set the door piece aside. * If you are drilling pilot holes, and you should be, drill your pilot holes. Otherwise, start the screws and then remove them. * Remove the paper from the door * Remove the screw plate from the outer shell and screw it onto the door * Reassemble the door piece. It does not matter if you did not install the door piece perfectly aligned with the magnetic piece, it will still work.
Scritto da: DemiL.
These door stops work great!
I love that they hold my doors if it's windy or if I need to move something and don't have an extra hand.
Scritto da: florida1
Magnet works much better than prior competitor model I bought
I first bought a product by Stanley, very similar in design, but different in magnet strength. That item, also bought on Amazon, would not hold my fairly heavy condo doors, as well as it should. Just brushing against the door lightly, or even for no reason, the door would close (the magnet would not hold). I decided to try this model, both for color choice and to see if it worked better, and it DOES. The magnet strength was MUCH better, and now even takes a little tug to close the door. It is mounted in the exact spot (even just screwed the outer pieces over the seemingly identical mounting hardware already on the door and wall). Therefore the difference has to be only in magnet strength. I moved the one by Stanley to a light, inside door, and now they both work well. I would highly recommend this. It is only a month or so old, so I cannot say anything about how it will hold up over time, but have used it to hold the door open many times in the month and it worked flawlessly.
Scritto da: B
Super easy to install, very attractive, and no more scuffed doors!
I've purchased over a dozen of these for my own homes, and just purchased 4 more for my parents home. They are wonderful! My first purchase was for a rental unit of ours. It's an old Victorian in the Railroad or Shotgun style of floor plan. The front door enters into a long, narrow hallway and I noticed that over time, the bottom of the front door got terribly scuffed from all the times people walked in with their hands full of things and had to keep kicking the door to keep it open. A traditional wedge door stop would work, but that means having to have one handy and also taking a few seconds to put it in place. This magnetic doorstop is the perfect solution. It's simple to install, is very attractive, has a strong hold even in a breezy doorway, and comes in lots of different finishes to match your existing hardware. I'm buying a bunch for my parents because my mom uses a walker and is having trouble with her walker scuffing up their doors. In their case, the strength of the magnet is pretty darn perfect - - - it's strong enough to keep even their breeziest back door open, but not so strong that she isn't able to easily just reach behind her to release it as she walks through. My mom is teeny and not very strong (5' and 89 lbs). All in all, one of my favorite finds. Who knew a door stop could make such a difference.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works great! Just secure nut to prevent it from loosening easily.
Easy to install and holds door securely enough that it holds it open against a breeze that previously would partially close the door. Magnet is strong enough, but not so strong as to require excessive force to pull free. Be sure to tighten nut so that it doesn’t want to loosen easily.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It works
This was pretty easy to install and it works great. It looks nice and I hav had a nuber of comments with people mentioing tha tthey could rall use one for a certain door. Arrived on time at a good price - very good quality.
Scritto da: Gramps T
These work great - hold door open solidly.
This product works great. Holds door solidly open. I would give it 5 stars but I bought 3 at different times. The first was $8. The second was $10 and the third $12. Now they are $15. Not sure why the price increases.
Scritto da: JMJR
Much better than conical spring door stops
When my wife and I moved into our first home, I installed inexpensive conical spring door stops throughout the house to keep door knobs from banging into walls. When our tenants moved out of our basement and we took over the space for an office and workshop, I opted to install these magnetic door stops to ensure that the doors didn't close on their own and prevent the furnace/AC from being able to circulate air properly throughout the house. I really like that these door stops have a built in spring to soften the door closing, and the magnet keeps the door propped open to allow maximum air flow and ensure our puppy doesn't accidentally get trapped in a room while napping. I plan to switch over all of my door stops to this magnet style, but I will watch the prices because they can fluctuate quite a bit (I bought mine at $8.50 but now they're $17.75).
Scritto da: Max
Great buy
It's a little tricky to install properly but since the magnet is so strong, it's not a big deal if you aren't perfectly aligned. I installed 4 of them and they work great, keeping the door from closing because of the wind, etc. Would definitely buy again. Great price too.

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